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John Kladas
Byzantine composer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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John Kladas (Greek: Ιωάννης Κλαδάς Ioannis Kladas; fl. 1400) was a Byzantine composer. He had the post of lampadarius in the cathedral of Hagia Sophia of Constantinople. He wrote several works on the theory of music, the most important being the Grammatike tes mousikes (The Grammar of Music).[1]
His daughter was a chanter and hymnographer, known only from one composition.[2]
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